buy into
English
Etymology
Verb
buy into (third-person singular simple present buys into, present participle buying into, simple past and past participle bought into)
- (idiomatic) To believe; to accept a craze or fad as valid.
- I don't buy into all this propaganda.
- (finance) To buy stocks or shares of (a business).
- We bought into a local electrical firm.
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